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i asked him to tell us more about the pontiff's speech. >> it was a very vigorous speech and appeal for a dialogue between faith and religion to establish a moral norms in society. it is the old argument that he keeps repeating. he did it at his first famous lecture, the dialogue between faith and reason did of the catholic church believes it is possible to establish objeives, univsal norms. the pope pointed out that to settle for pragmatic short-term solutions of ethical norms is inadequate, as reflected in the disastrous financial crisis that we experienced in the last year. not everybody will agree with him. particularly fundamentalists, religious and fundamentalists in dislike the idea of a dialogue between faith and reason to about 108 of them were down here this afternoon when the pope arrived at westminster abbey. they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he ented westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and th
i asked him to tell us more about the pontiff's speech. >> it was a very vigorous speech and appeal for a dialogue between faith and religion to establish a moral norms in society. it is the old argument that he keeps repeating. he did it at his first famous lecture, the dialogue between faith and reason did of the catholic church believes it is possible to establish objeives, univsal norms. the pope pointed out that to settle for pragmatic short-term solutions of ethical norms is...
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they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or whatever bit of the police then searched their homes in east and northern london. but apparently, they found nothing suspicious there. but of course, the pope is a very high-profile target, and that is why they acted so swiftly and what they detained them. >> thank you. the german government has denied claims by the french president that berlin is planning to clear roma accounts in germany and deport people living there back to their country of origin. sarkozy said it after an eu summit in brussels. the meeting was called to discuss foreign policy but was overshadowed by the controversial deportation. sark
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to keep us out anyway. it's people. to sit there and. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the sweet democrats winning. is likely to be a divisive moment politics. the other party will have to decide. and how they're prepared to deal with this group they've tried so hard to ignore and ordinary people will have to decide whether they value free speech enough to let them and see immigration policy play a role in governing some have already shown they don't know or at its own. sweet. well there's much more ahead for you this hour here on our t.v. take a look what's to come. home to is underway in the afghan capital in the reports of violence and fraud we'll bring you an update in just a few moments. plus a gangster war in the heart of moscow we bring you the story of an attempt to moan wife in brussels notorious mafia kingpin and look at possible motives for why. but first a polish court is set to decide whether to extradite one of russia's most wanted terror suspects of meds a cry of was detained in warsaw on friday on an interna
to keep us out anyway. it's people. to sit there and. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the sweet democrats winning. is likely to be a divisive moment politics. the other party will have to decide. and how they're prepared to deal with this group they've tried so hard to ignore and ordinary people will have to decide whether they value free speech enough to let them and see immigration policy play a role in governing some have already shown they don't know or at its own. sweet....
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you know neil joins us next with all the latest from the world of sports stay with us here on r.t. . if your company for this edition of sports today i am you know these are headlines day one dealt with both. campaigns with convincing wins. names world champion boxer. score through their considerable weight behind. twenty twelve preparations. green greens the. golf club to the inaugural russian challenge cup we take an in-depth look at the country's premier. three out of four a. russian teams woman europe during the opening week of this season's champions league. fixtures. the live on thursday evening they have stormed to the top of the tree domestically looking good for only their second ever premier league. cup winners from simply love to double the dream of reality through the. russian international striker finding in a hot drink before the time. against three would end and. no worries either for the only other to ever win the cup. the army man taking care of business against three. big defender sergei. heading home another. of their respective groups. are hot on their heels. home
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me if i never got used to killing. sweden's parliamentary election strained the country's democratic traditions with candor this from a far right party claiming they've been attacked and denied. some other stories that have shaped the we wash our way to decision on the act there's no one of its most wanted terror suspects from poland where he was detained on friday released. also brush and norway reach a milestone agreement on their borders in the energy rich barents sea putting an end to a fourteen year old dispute over water it's. also an r.t.s. spike in poverty in the us new figures reveal one in seven americans were living below the breadline last year the highest number in over fifty years of record keeping. a warm welcome this sunday to our to us weekly program and now way first this hour sweden's holding general elections with the ruling coalition expected to win most seats in the parliament but a controversial far right party is so far winning most of the headlines this weekend democrats party demand immigratio
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used to be you can say what you want. a fellow s.t. candidate in a scene reminiscent of a film was tortured by youths in his house held down the wall a swastika was carved on his forehead he told the police he told them speaking arabic in a town like malmo where thirty percent of the population was born abroad this weekend democrats have attracted significant support among the swedish born population the latest polls put their popularity nationwide at seven point six percent enough to win twenty six parliamentary seats out of three hundred forty nine henning's a political candidate in the nearby town of. doesn't agree with the message this week democrats are pushing out but thinks it's important they should be allowed to speak. pretty but it's. people. in public of course we can. hear. other political parties have said they were sweet and democrats even if they do get elected to parliament so it's not just threats to their safety that the s.t. candidates have to worry about they're already discussing what to do. how to keep us out anyw
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me sure i never got used to killing. all right party winds up first seats in parliament in sweden's general election and could hold the balance of power after the ruling coalition loses its majority. and other stories that have shaped the week to decide on whether to extradite one of russia's most wanted terror suspects after he was detained on friday but later released. also russia and norway reach a milestone agreement on their borders in the energy rich parents putting an end to a forty year territorial dispute. and new figures reveal a poverty spike in the us left one in seven americans living below the breadline last year the highest number in over fifty years of record keeping. broadcasting live from capitol moscow direct to you this is r t certainly glad to have you with us now sweden's general election a controversial far right party has clinched the seats for the first time they could now hold sway over the ruling center right coalition that has retained power in the election but lost its majority the sweden dem
me sure i never got used to killing. all right party winds up first seats in parliament in sweden's general election and could hold the balance of power after the ruling coalition loses its majority. and other stories that have shaped the week to decide on whether to extradite one of russia's most wanted terror suspects after he was detained on friday but later released. also russia and norway reach a milestone agreement on their borders in the energy rich parents putting an end to a forty year...
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join us our technology update on our jeep. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid honest the data you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources helpers in black and. that's going to support a. time for the business update a very warm welcome in the vacation partnership technology the key themes of the source international investment forum which is into its second day the forum has attracted over six thousand business representatives from russia and all the countries and we continue to bring in the top speakers and issues from sochi which is also hosting the twenty fourteen winter olympics. business people say russia is a great place to invest but all the putting their money where their mouth is correspondent nicholas bull asked businessmen why investment volumes don't always keep up but expectations. talking some of the delegates here you get the impression that russia is one of the golden children of the world economy along with its bric cohorts brazil if you are in china speaking with the presence o
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reports for us from the polish capital. two days before. the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also. would be detained just after he landed in warsaw. by the polish. to. the world. which is taking place and. it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the polls had to act because they do have to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what. the. immunity provided by his political refugee status made his own way to the prosecutor's office where he was detained. he said poland was not his enemy and that he wanted to find out for himself why he is wanted something few in moscow believed. we heard was heading to poland to turn himself into the prosecutor's office why he could go to the prosecutor's office in britain or any other country if he wanted to but he did it in poland so my theory is that it might be aimed at soaring the improving relations between moscow and warsaw. poland has to consider whether
reports for us from the polish capital. two days before. the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also. would be detained just after he landed in warsaw. by the polish. to. the world. which is taking place and. it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the polls had to act because they do have to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what. the. immunity...
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case used and abused by the u.s. navy. blue. he's. been known for the military presence which occupies almost two search of the instruments and overshadows the people whose everyday life. where all the sounds so people could use or like to see with. you is worth every. one of our teeth. dangerous work is underway at the bottom of the baltic sea to remove world war two munitions it's expected to take at least two years to dispose of thousands of lines and mortar shells piled up on a sunken german ship there are some of the reports. cold word but determined to do what is a man on a mission and that mission is to monitor the state of all german munitions. even with knowledge of god visibility is low just a couple of meters there missiles every web somewhere in boxes and tightly packed together before you could be from world war two it's wrecked some shells actually laying on the seabed maybe but. one and a half kilometers of shore seventeen meters underwater and turned suddenly sile still on board this german ship is just one of the many
case used and abused by the u.s. navy. blue. he's. been known for the military presence which occupies almost two search of the instruments and overshadows the people whose everyday life. where all the sounds so people could use or like to see with. you is worth every. one of our teeth. dangerous work is underway at the bottom of the baltic sea to remove world war two munitions it's expected to take at least two years to dispose of thousands of lines and mortar shells piled up on a sunken...
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in about ten minutes time martin andrews joins us and he'll show us how to enjoy the far east in the russian capital with this weekend's and thirteen minute guy. the past fifteen years have seen an explosion of japanese tie between these restaurants in moscow divides for example off sushi crazy so julie martin andrews as we delve into the subject of the same cuisine the theme for this week's moscow i. want to go out is coming up in under ten minutes time up next few days here with the business stay with us. time for the business update a very warm welcome in the patient partnership technology these are the key themes of the source international investment forum which is into its second day the forum has attracted over six thousand business representatives from russia and other countries and we continue to bring of the top speakers and issues from sochi which is also hosting the twenty fourteen winter olympics. business people say russia is a great place to invest but all the putting their money where their mouth is i'll correspondent nicholas bull asked businessmen why investment vol
in about ten minutes time martin andrews joins us and he'll show us how to enjoy the far east in the russian capital with this weekend's and thirteen minute guy. the past fifteen years have seen an explosion of japanese tie between these restaurants in moscow divides for example off sushi crazy so julie martin andrews as we delve into the subject of the same cuisine the theme for this week's moscow i. want to go out is coming up in under ten minutes time up next few days here with the business...
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with all the sand so people could use or like to see with. the edges where they're really struck our teeth. well dangerous work is underway at the bottom of the baltic sea to remove world war two munitions is expected to take at least two years to dispose of thousands of mines and mortar shells piled up on a sunken german ship there. has more. called word but determined it worked as a man on a mission and that mission is to monitor the state of all german munitions. even with new versions of the visibility is low just a couple of meters their missiles every web somewhere in boxes and tightly packed together the vote could be from world war two it's wrecked some shells actually laying on the seabed near but. one and a half kilometers of shore seventeen meters underwater and ten soudan me sile still on board this german ship is just one of the many reminders a world war two in the baltics the russian emergencies ministry list some was ninety underwater hotspots in this area alone but only a few have been checked several in little which you know
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there is still i think for many of us not the kind of. understanding. by americans of russia and russians government and where it's headed that we would like. but and i think from the russian side there is still confusion as to why. we have not developed stronger ties in the last fifteen or twenty years i'm not clear clear on that myself i think we should of but. as time goes on hopefully the questions are being raised again primarily on the republican side will be satisfied at the end of the day there will be a vote on the treaty people will have to vote for it or against it and those who vote against it are going to have to justify why they voted against it and why it makes us more secure not to have a treaty then if we had the treaty and it's a very hard burden to carry my start even with this treaty in place we're obviously very far from this global zero they call a nuclear free world you know with new forces trying to get hold of nuclear weapons and nukes are going to be around for quite some time it's deterring now should we just stop talking abou
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they are focusing on us. if it's a referendum of the state of the nation we're in trouble but it's a choice. all elections are a choice. the choice between what the republicans are offering as pete sessions, congressman, a good guy, smart guy said, when asked if republicans took control of the house, what would they do, he said, we'd go back to the same exact agenda. we have to make it clear what we've done and what we're offering to do, planning to do from here and what they have done to get us in this mess and what they are offering. that is not a choice -- that's not a referendum, that's a choice. if we do that, we're going to be just fine. >> mr. vice president, the democrat's tax position is to allow the current tax rates, bush tax rates, to stay in place for everyone except the top brackets. if that's a winning political position, why shouldn't the democrats in the house and the senate vote on it now before the election. >> look, i'm not sitting in the senate any longer doing it day to day. the leader o
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scott worden, thank you for joining us. tell us what you saw this weekend during the voting. >> well, i was stationed in kabul as an observer. and i visited about ten different stations throughout the city, some in more rural areas, some right in the heart of town. and in the polling stations that i saw, there were relatively few problems. there were plenty of voters. the procedures went along smoothly. and really people were out to vote and were-- seemed to be happy with the process. >> ifill: so how was the turnout. i heard reports that turnout was supposed to be considered spotty. >> yes, i think that's true. certainly the areas that i was seeing had good security. they were right around kabul and there were very visible police presence around the city. so it is not surprising that the turnout was relatively good. i think most of the polling stations we saw were at least half full. however, as you know, the security situation in much of the country throughout the country was a lot worse. and that had a significant impact
scott worden, thank you for joining us. tell us what you saw this weekend during the voting. >> well, i was stationed in kabul as an observer. and i visited about ten different stations throughout the city, some in more rural areas, some right in the heart of town. and in the polling stations that i saw, there were relatively few problems. there were plenty of voters. the procedures went along smoothly. and really people were out to vote and were-- seemed to be happy with the process....
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that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for being with us. >> meantime, the news continue on cnn with kyra fip lips. good morning. >> are you saying there's no e.t.? >> no. i'm not saying that. just getting myself in trouble again here. i just don't think e.t. visited earth yet. >> he doesn't know if he likes m&ms. >> stop e-mailing me. >> kiran and i love m&ms. that's for sure. we are not putting those away. great day. >>> good morning, everybody. here's what we're working on this morning. >> he pulled out one of his grenades, american grenade, you know, pops it and then tells me [ bleep ]. >> targeting civilians in a combat zone. american soldiesoldiers, our ow for the fun of it and then covering up the crime. >> organic. natural. you see the buzz words on food labels. you think you're eating well. well, we have a reality check for you. >>> and surprising results on a religion iq test. atheists and agnostics score higher than christians. 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. 6:00 a.m. out west. i'm kyra phillips. yo
that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for being with us. >> meantime, the news continue on cnn with kyra fip lips. good morning. >> are you saying there's no e.t.? >> no. i'm not saying that. just getting myself in trouble again here. i just don't think e.t. visited earth yet. >> he doesn't know if he likes m&ms. >> stop e-mailing me. >> kiran and i love m&ms. that's for sure. we are not putting those away. great day. >>> good morning,...
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coli or salmonella, actually most of the food that gets to us doesn't tend to make us sick. what's the difference? why did i need to worry about buying local food? >> i don't think local food? >> i don't think you need to worry about it, you need to enjoy it. i brought some eggs from a generic grocery store. they may have salmonella in them, they're all genetically identical and similar and that's kind of frightening. i don't like to worry about that. i like to worry about what i do know which is these eggs that my friend rebecca grew in her backyard, they are all awesome and genetically different and they're very delicious. >> those come from different chickens? >> yeah. they're different breeds of chickens is why they're different sizes and colors. >> honestly what do you know more about the egg that say come from your friend than the ones that come from the store? >> because i know what she feeds them. i know how she raises them. i know how the chickens react. i know they get sunshine, they're happy and actually get hugs. >> they get hugs. >> yeah. >> and do we -- how doe
coli or salmonella, actually most of the food that gets to us doesn't tend to make us sick. what's the difference? why did i need to worry about buying local food? >> i don't think local food? >> i don't think you need to worry about it, you need to enjoy it. i brought some eggs from a generic grocery store. they may have salmonella in them, they're all genetically identical and similar and that's kind of frightening. i don't like to worry about that. i like to worry about what i do...
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caravalho wouldn't talk to us, but he told us by email that he was trying to help. we showed his memo to general chiarelli. >> were you aware of this memo before yesterday or today? >> no, i wasn't. i've asked my lawyers to look at it, okay, to make sure that we have not made this more restrictive than the army regulation. >> chiarelli says some soldiers with t.b.i.s have received purple hearts. but the pentagon told us they don't know how many and they don't know how many have been denied. >> i appreciate you bringing this to my attention, i will go down range and insure that i talk to them and let them know that they need to be more in line with the regulation. we asked officials at the pentagon what's the purple heart policy in afghanistan now that the fighting and explosions are shifting there. they said, they're revising the policy. meanwhile, the military says they're making progress. they've just opened a center to study traumatic brain injury and they've rolled out a new policy designed to improve diagnosis and treatment. but, for soldiers like michelle dyar
caravalho wouldn't talk to us, but he told us by email that he was trying to help. we showed his memo to general chiarelli. >> were you aware of this memo before yesterday or today? >> no, i wasn't. i've asked my lawyers to look at it, okay, to make sure that we have not made this more restrictive than the army regulation. >> chiarelli says some soldiers with t.b.i.s have received purple hearts. but the pentagon told us they don't know how many and they don't know how many...
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the threat of terror remains with us. it's al qaeda, it's al qaeda inspired but the sources of terrorism have diversified. the tactics have diversified and the targets are diversified. we have to do a lot more in new and improved ways, more work with state and local law enforcement, more work with our own citizens, if they see something to say something. that's the way we make sure we protect the security of americans. >> of course we're also talking today about bob woodward's new book "obama's wars" hot off the presses not yet released but you've seen in the "new york times" "the washington post" a couple of the things in the book relate to your turf. in the book, president obama calls a nuclear attack a "potential game-changer" quoted in an interview "when i go down the list of things i have to worry about all the time that is at the top because that's one where you can't afford any mistakes." this was said, of course, after a drill in may involving a scenario of crude nukes in indianapolis and los angeles, nuclear mate
the threat of terror remains with us. it's al qaeda, it's al qaeda inspired but the sources of terrorism have diversified. the tactics have diversified and the targets are diversified. we have to do a lot more in new and improved ways, more work with state and local law enforcement, more work with our own citizens, if they see something to say something. that's the way we make sure we protect the security of americans. >> of course we're also talking today about bob woodward's new book...
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work or for so many of us used to be a truck driver yet he still can't afford lunch and experts say the needy are needier than ever how they more poor yes that i can say and you're on the ground for from washington and wall street there is no sign of an economic recovery for these people in sight i don't see recovery. they have no thanks for their politicians i don't know what's going on with zero tolerance i don't know was the press doing. for me is not doing this in the womb better. in the urban decay of silk city gratitude is reserved for the help with recovery they do know. larry. thank you sir. loren mr r. t. patterson new jersey. well the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wall an economist at new school university who says he's staggered by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers as large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage of americans who are being systematica
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let us talk to our correspondent . the glass cgow it was controversial enough of the time when al-megrahi was released. this is going to add to it, isn't it? >> i think it is. but i think for the doctor and others who had questions about the lockerbie case and the conviction of of the boston al- megrahi, is they believe that mr. mcgraw he was not guilty. and i think what the doctor is trying to do and abdel basset al-megrahi as well as to highlight the answer -- the unanswered questions, to provide publicity really for their claim that there are these unanswered questions about the conviction. >> he might have brought some publicity, as you say, but the fact remains there will bid an awful lot of people who will hear about this and say, this man was released on compassionate grounds, were told he had only three months to live and here he is all these months later still rounds. >> i am sure it is absolutely right. dr. suarez said he was surprised at the condition of al-megrahi. that he was in bed in the hospital but he
let us talk to our correspondent . the glass cgow it was controversial enough of the time when al-megrahi was released. this is going to add to it, isn't it? >> i think it is. but i think for the doctor and others who had questions about the lockerbie case and the conviction of of the boston al- megrahi, is they believe that mr. mcgraw he was not guilty. and i think what the doctor is trying to do and abdel basset al-megrahi as well as to highlight the answer -- the unanswered questions,...
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he reports for us from the polish capital. two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for e.t.s. and was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in color and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act because they do have obligations to their european partners to the systems legal systems they belong to and i think that's what they're answering to in detaining the man himself seemingly confident of his immunity provided by his political refugee status made his own way to the prosecutor's office where he was detained he said poland was not his enemy and that he wanted to find out for himself why he is wanted something few in moscow believed . and we heard a car i was heading to poland to turn himself in to the prosecutor's office why h
he reports for us from the polish capital. two days before i arrived in warsaw the polish media was speculating over whether one of russia's most wanted terrorist suspects who was also on interpol's list would be detained just hours after he landed in warsaw was apprehended by the police show for e.t.s. and was coming to attend a very high profile event the world. which is taking place in color and it was impossible to ignore he would be making a public splash so therefore the poles had to act...
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they are putting us in there and failed, rushed us in there and failed. what can we hope to accomplish with all that -- host: thank you. we will pause there, because we understand the question. guest: first of all, thank you so much for the service of your son. i believe the military today is the most extraordinary this country has had in its history in terms of the young men and women who served in the armed forces. i think in afghanistan that achieving the level of stability that afghanistan is not used as a basis of terrorism and in a way that would destabilize pakistan. with that said, we superimpose a political process that gave them the government -- i don't think we need to dumb it down, but we need to simplify our role in afghanistan where, you know, they have never had a strong central government in the history of the country, and we need to reflect that. the historically fought -- they the historically fought on the lines of tribal militias and not on military, and we are supporting militias to fight the taliban. i think it is going to be a very
they are putting us in there and failed, rushed us in there and failed. what can we hope to accomplish with all that -- host: thank you. we will pause there, because we understand the question. guest: first of all, thank you so much for the service of your son. i believe the military today is the most extraordinary this country has had in its history in terms of the young men and women who served in the armed forces. i think in afghanistan that achieving the level of stability that afghanistan...
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they call us "wacky," they call us "wing nuts." we call us "we the people." >> holman: polls show conservatives are highly enthusiastic about voting this fall. the key for republicans may be to find common ground between the party's ideological purists and its political pragmatists. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, how do you see the division as it's called between conservative social issues here, economic issues there, as was laid out in that piece? >> i don't think it's going to be a big problem f you looked at the glenn beck rally that mark and pri at. that was primarily-- used to be primarily a big government issue. but glenn beck was very religious. christine o'donnell, in many way come to this movement more through faith than through economics. and she was perfectly acceptable to the tea party voters and conservative voters in delaware. and i do think the merger of economics and values has risen to the floor. one thing you
they call us "wacky," they call us "wing nuts." we call us "we the people." >> holman: polls show conservatives are highly enthusiastic about voting this fall. the key for republicans may be to find common ground between the party's ideological purists and its political pragmatists. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. david, how do you see the...
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join us for technology update on r g. hello and welcome to the business program in the vacation partnership technology these are the key themes of the soar to international investment forum we are bringing you the top speakers and issues from sochi capital of the twenty four thousand olympics. the prime minister's speech was one of the key events of the first day of the forum artistical a school was listening in and he brings us this assessment from such a. there's a palpable sense of optimism here at the sochi economic forum it's slightly smaller than last year with five thousand delegates attending their representatives from companies both foreign and domestic the theme of the forum was set during the prime minister putin schemas dress on the challenges of modernization and improving the investment climate the highlight of his message was that russia often photo ground for investors both big and small but she's going to make it up if the russian economy is still not spoiled by the attention of investors neither foreign
join us for technology update on r g. hello and welcome to the business program in the vacation partnership technology these are the key themes of the soar to international investment forum we are bringing you the top speakers and issues from sochi capital of the twenty four thousand olympics. the prime minister's speech was one of the key events of the first day of the forum artistical a school was listening in and he brings us this assessment from such a. there's a palpable sense of optimism...
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can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage of americans who are being systematically failed by the american economy and it gives you a little bit of a taking of the temperature of just how severe the pain is there's every indication from the data flow that next year will be worse than this year because the numbers that we're looking at today and in two thousand and nine and we're already three quarters of the way through two thousand and ten and every trend that made the poverty and the severity of poverty worse last year is very much in place this year and i would also add that we have
can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage...
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peter bergen is joining us now. peter, will this do in afghanistan, for example, what abu ghraib did in iraq? will this undermine the u.s. image there that american officials have worked so hard to build up? >> well, we haven't seen the pictures of the alleged incidents. we see the confession. i think it's different to see pictures of, you know, naked d bodies being piled up in a pyramid like in abu ghraib. but afghans think this issue of afghan civilian casualties is very sensety. we've had the president, karzai, talk about it, the isue that is most damaging to the nato and american soldiers there. and the fact is that a fair number of afghans now have access to television and they're going to see this story soon enough themselves with the confession of these soldiers for these crimes. >> these soldiers apparently admit that they were using drugs, opium, which is so available in afghanistan right now. talk a little bit about the availability of these drugs and the impact potentially on soldiers. >> well, these drug
peter bergen is joining us now. peter, will this do in afghanistan, for example, what abu ghraib did in iraq? will this undermine the u.s. image there that american officials have worked so hard to build up? >> well, we haven't seen the pictures of the alleged incidents. we see the confession. i think it's different to see pictures of, you know, naked d bodies being piled up in a pyramid like in abu ghraib. but afghans think this issue of afghan civilian casualties is very sensety. we've...
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state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupp surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap amount so far is it really a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly so there are modest achievements but it's a whole lot better than it was a year ago two years ago how different do you think president obama's foreign policy is to that of george w. bush i think it's very different the president. seeks to inform. allies and cooperate in countries he seeks to consult with them. president bush had in my view is that habit of telling us our allies and our friends and if you want to work live like russia lecturing lecturing at. and after the fact after a decision was taken so i think this president seeks to build consensus i fear that president bush took unilateral action
state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupp surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap amount so far is it really a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly...
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i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all measures new figures reveal how millions of unemployed americans are living below the poverty line. we are highlighting the top stories of today and all this week welcome to the program it is election day in sweden where the ruling coalition expected to win most votes but are controversial immigration party you so far is attracting most of the headlines latest polls suggests the center right bloc will win all though the center left opposition isn't that far behind but for many observers this has been overshadowed by the growing popularity of the far right sweden democr
i don't know if he's human being of sane mind gets used to killing. me if i never got used to killing him. i knew. play getting paid what if you're a democracy. you have a great policy. plus polish court will decide on the extradition no one of russia's most wanted terror suspects who was detained later released in warsaw. russia no way i agree to a deal which puts an end to a forty year disagreement with disputed waters in the energy which. is an ailing u.s. economy trouble despite all...